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Thursday, February 9, 2017

The Little Engine That Could

The market continues to chug along; the SP500 is just moving sideways, Russell 2000 as well and the Q's and Nasdaq composite are leading.

There's a big snowstorm on the east coast, but I'm sure the machines will still make it to work.

Here's my watch-list for today; $PI, $GS, $X, $BRKB, $EXP

We have an interest in these stocks if and only if they can get through yesterday's high plus .10-cents, that is typically where out buy stops will be. This single criterion will narrow down your list to a handful of names unless of course, the market is super strong. You can also narrow down the list by float, price, sector, preference, etc.

These ideas are what we consider swing trades that can last anywhere from 1-10 days. Most stocks if not all go through momentum burst that lasts 1-10 days that momentum burst is what we look to take advantage of.

We live in a world in which we are bombarded with information, tweets, blogs, etc., content is the new salesman, content is the new marketing, content is the new networking. With information being so readily available, bloggers try to differentiate themselves with their writing skills, volume, and consistency, putting out blog posts to meet quotas. We are seeking to stand out from the crowd by showing performance, by taking all the information and seeking alpha, that’s the sole purpose of the blog. It won’t always be pretty; it’s never easy, and performance is spotty, but we seek superior risk-adjusted returns, not notoriety for our writing skills. If this is something you can relate to, then this blog is for you.

"Frank began his career on Wall Street nearly two decades ago. He worked alongside some of the most respected traders on the street. He quickly realized his true talents were in his ability to interpret market technicals as well as behavior. He was a full-service broker until 2011 when he decided that his no-nonsense approach and expertise was better suited as an independent rather than under the reins of the brokerage business. Since his transition, Frank founded Zor Capital LLC and had successfully managed the portfolios of high net worth individuals. Outside of the cliche cookie cutter approach. His achievements and advice have been featured by CNBC, FOX Business, Yahoo Finance, Benzinga, Wall Street Journal, and CNN Money. Frank is widely regarded as an influential trader in the industry."

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"Frank began his career on Wall Street nearly two decades ago. He worked alongside some of the most respected traders on the street. He quickly realized his true talents were in his ability to interpret market technicals as well as behavior. He was a full-service broker until 2011 when he decided that his no-nonsense approach and expertise was better suited as an independent rather than under the reins of the brokerage business. Since his transition, Frank founded Zor Capital LLC and had successfully managed the portfolios of high net worth individuals. Outside of the cliche cookie cutter approach. His achievements and advice have been featured by CNBC, FOX Business, Yahoo Finance, Benzinga, Wall Street Journal, and CNN Money. Frank is widely regarded as an influential trader in the industry."

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